Medomak Valley High School’s failing septic system will not be replaced until summer 2025, RSU 40 Facilities Director Brian Race told the district’s board of directors at a meeting on Wednesday, July 3.
Brunswick Man Shot in Leg in Wiscasset
A Brunswick man sustained non-life-threatening injuries from a gunshot to his leg at a Wiscasset residence in the early morning hours of Wednesday, July 10. Police are looking for two people of interest who fled the scene prior to the arrival of officers.
Bristol Select Board Reviews Comprehensive Plan Compliance Issues
Members of the Bristol Select Board convened at the town office Wednesday, June 26 to discuss the town’s draft comprehensive plan’s compliance issues identified in a review completed by the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry.
Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park Storm Damage Repairs Take Final Step
After months of repairs from January storm damage, the last repairs to the historic bell house at Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park in Bristol began on Wednesday, June 26 when contractors laid the first bricks in the new walls of the building.
St. Philip’s Strawberry Festival Still Sweet in 70th Year
Away from the bustle of Wiscasset’s Main Street, tourists and locals alike braved the threat of rain to celebrate the 70th annual Strawberry Festival, held at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church on Saturday, June 29.
Community Raises Thousands in Support of Westport Island Woman
Following a life of constantly finding ways to help others, the community is now rallying together to help Valerie Lovelace, a longtime advocate for end-of-life care who is rapidly losing her eyesight.
Edgecomb Voters Approve Full-Time Fire Chief, Department Ordinance
Voters approved a warrant setting the pay of the full-time Edgecomb Fire Department chief position and establishing a new municipal fire department during a special town meeting Monday, July 1.
Somerville Voters Pass All Warrant Articles at Annual Town Meeting
At the open portion of the Somerville annual town meeting on Saturday, June 22, Somerville residents approved all 23 warrant articles, including a municipal budget of $739,637 and protection of municipal broadband ownership.
Bremen Voters Decline Surveillance Cameras, Approve Budgets
Bremen voters dispatched with the town’s 58-article warrant over the course of two hours at the annual town meeting held in the afternoon of Saturday, June 22 at the Bremen fire station.
Lincoln County Libraries Face Interruption to Interlibrary Lending
This summer, an administrative disruption will lead to a pause in interlibrary lending across Maine. How long it will last is still unclear, but the announcement has left Lincoln County library officials frustrated and patrons already feeling the impact.
Westport Islanders Reject Nuisance Ordinance at Fiery Town Meeting
Over the course of more five hours including occasional moments of fiery debate, Westport Island voters passed all but one article on their annual town meeting warrant Saturday, June 22.
All Articles Pass at Dresden Town Meeting
Dresden voters approved every warrant article, including a $1.7 million municipal budget, during the town’s annual meeting the evening of Tuesday, June 18.
A Decade In, Tina’s Daylilies Keeps Up The Fight Against MS
The scenery along East Pond Road in Jefferson is, in early summer, almost entirely green: lush forest, meadows, and dappled sunlight that filters through the canopy above the pavement.
Quiet Film About Wild Whitefield Premieres
On Sunday, June 30 Lincoln Theater in Damariscotta will host the world premiere of “A Peace of Forest.”
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